10 tips for family half term skiing

Enjoy peak snow conditions, vibrant après-ski, and unforgettable family moments this February with our top ten skiing tips.

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Make the most of February on the slopes with our exclusive guide. Half term skiing makes a fantastic family holiday. It’s high season in February and snow conditions are optimal so more runs are open, there’s plenty to do on and off the slopes and there’s a fantastic atmosphere around the ski stations. To make sure you have the best possible holiday, here are ten simple tips.

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Research, Book early and Go all-inclusive

Research ski holidays

1. Do your research

February half-term is going to be busy, so research your ski domain in advance. Find out the best runs suited to your family needs and other activities, as well as directions on how to get there, so that you can relax and enjoy your holiday when you arrive. It could save you precious ski time if you know the best routes.

Book everything early

2. Book everything early

Skiing in February is hugely popular for skiers from all over Europe, so there’s a risk that some family rooms, resorts and chalets with shorter transfers times may be booked up if you wait until the last moment.
Make sure you reserve everything in advance, from skis and boots to tables at your favourite restaurants. The more you book early, the less stress you’ll have on your holiday and the more chance of picking up a bargain.

Go all-inclusive

3. Go all-inclusive

If you’re concerned about spending money during your holiday and just want to relax without worrying about the price of food and drinks for the family, plus the ski expenses of equipment hire, lift passes and ski/snowboard lessons, you should consider going all-inclusive >. You may pay more as an initial outlay, but it could be worth it when you add up what you’d spend in the domain.

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How to Prepare

Warm up on a dry slope

4. Have a dry run

Whether it’s your family’s first time on the slopes or you’re all Olympic standard, it’s worth booking a few sessions at your local dry ski slope for a pre-holiday warm-up. Else, just book a short stay first at season opening, for example in St Moritz, so you can practice your skiing and snowboarding technique before you hit the real slopes for a week's fun.

Check you’ve packed everything – twice

5. Check you’ve packed everything – twice

Ski clothing can be expensive in the domains so make sure you don’t forget to pack everything > you need to keep you warm and dry on the slopes. Gloves, hats, socks, neckwarmers, all have a habit of being left behind. Oh, and pack fleece layers – lots of them.

Be organised

6. Be organised

You may not be a compulsive organiser during normal life, but it’s worth sticking to a routine when on a half-term skiing holiday.
Save yourself hours of searching for lift passes by keeping them firmly attached to your jackets or inside your pocket, and minimise complaints by drying out ski socks and gloves the night before.

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Plan Ahead

Early skiing at Club Med

7. Rise and shine!

Most lifts open at 9am – and some even earlier – so get up early to avoid the queues and the crowds on the more popular slopes. And since you started early, you can give yourself an early lunch and an early finish to avoid the rush hour journey home at the end of the day. Having an early lunch also means you can be back on the slopes during the lunchtime rush hour of 12-2pm.

Take an ‘emergency’ ski pack

8. Take an ‘emergency’ ski pack

Your kids may be used to the slopes but they’re still likely to take a tumble or two, so take a selection of plasters and tissues, as well as some comforting chocolate, to get them back on their feet and raring to go.

9. Go further afield

9. Go further afield

If you’re an experienced skier, go straight for the less crowded slopes – the ones at the outer edges of a domain or the more challenging runs. If you’re unfamiliar with your domain, ask your Club Med travel advisor for advice.

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Enjoy yourself!

Enjoy yourself!

10. Enjoy yourself!

Taking your family skiing is a great experience, but there’s a danger it can turn into a week of schedules and military-grade organisation. So build in time for yourself to relax, unwind and enjoy some après-ski activities.
Whether it’s hitting the spa, tackling some of the more challenging runs by yourself, or simply finding a quiet spot to read a book, make sure you grab some ‘me time’ so you feel refreshed and raring to go.

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Practical Information

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Accommodations
Choose from a range of room options designed to suit your preferences, whether you’re looking for a warm and cozy retreat, a family getaway, or an elegant chalet for couples.


Experience Luxury the Club Med way when booking our exclusive collection where you have all the resort activities within easy reach, plus a space that is exclusively your own. Enjoy special privileges with our concierge service that will look after everything, including a private transfer to the resort, breakfast room service, and free flowing champagne.

Airport Transfers: Many packages include seamless transportation to and from the resort.

Gourmet Dining Experiences

Included in the price you pay:

  • Enjoy unlimited access to world-class dining with expertly crafted meals at buffets and à la carte restaurants.
  • Indulge in local specialties, international cuisine, and themed dining nights.
  • Premium beverages, including wine, cocktails, and soft drinks, are available throughout your stay.

Wide Range of Activities

Snow Sports: Enjoy ski-in/ski-out access with included lift passes and professional instruction for skiing and snowboarding.
Non-Ski Activities: Participate in snowshoeing, sledding, and après-ski relaxation in hot tubs, saunas, or outdoor heated pools.


Entertainment for All Ages

  • Nightly shows, live music, and themed events.
  • Daytime fitness classes, dance workshops, and cultural programs.


Relaxation & Wellness

  • Unwind by the heated pool overlooking the mountains.
  • Access wellness areas and spas (treatments at extra cost).


Family-Friendly Features

  • Kids’ Clubs: Supervised activities for ages 4 months to 17 years.
  • Family zones with pools and kid-friendly dining.

The Snow Serenity by Club Med*

Be sure that your ski holidays will be preserved, regardless of the snow conditions!

At Club Med, we do everything to ensure you enjoy a thrilling ski holiday, even when the snow is playing hide and seek.​

If 50% of your ski domain is closed for two consecutive days, we’ll offer you a snowy getaway to one of our 13 Alpine Resorts, subject to availability.

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What should be included in an emergency kit for the slopes?

Pack basics like bandages, tissues, and even a small treat like chocolate—small fixes can quickly lift spirits and keep kids back on track.

Should you do a dry run before hitting the snow?

Yes, try a dry ski slope or a short ski stay early in the season to refresh your skills and get comfortable before your main holiday

How can I maximize slope time and avoid delays?

Start early, most lifts open around 9 a.m. Getting on the snow early lets you beat the queues and even finish before rush hour traffic.

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